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Note: We’ll be discussing the economic and market risks around the upcoming Turkish presidential and parliamentary elections on at 09:00 EDT/14:00 BST on 10 th May . Register now. Turkey’s election race heats up Opinion polls are now painting a clearer …
5th May 2023
CEE edges closer towards monetary easing Central banks across Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) provided firmer signs this week that, with inflation now declining , monetary loosening may soon be on the cards. But there are still clearly big concerns that …
28th April 2023
MNB takes its first steps towards interest rate cuts The deputy governor of the Hungarian central bank (MNB) made a splash this week by signalling that policymakers may cut the upper end of the bank’s interest rate corridor at their meeting next Tuesday. …
21st April 2023
Headline inflation falling, but little else to cheer for The raft of March inflation data released across Emerging Europe this week showed that the regional disinflation process is now well underway, but that core price pressures remain incredibly strong. …
14th April 2023
CEE remains in recession in Q1 The batch of hard activity data and surveys released across Central Europe this week were relatively weak and suggest that GDP contracted in most economies again in Q1. We think the regional downturn will stabilise in Q2, …
6th April 2023
Israel’s legal reforms spark constitutional crisis Israel’s political crisis that flared up earlier this week has since calmed down after PM Netanyahu paused the government’s controversial judicial reforms. While tensions may flare up again and Israel’s …
31st March 2023
Russia strengthens China relations after Xi’s visit Russia-China relations were on full show this week as China’s President Xi visited Moscow and the two countries announced a raft of measures to increase ties over the coming years. China has helped …
24th March 2023
Worries about the health of the global banking system dominated headlines this week after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and concerns about the viability of Credit Suisse. Our coverage of ongoing developments can be found here . In terms of the …
17th March 2023
The view that interest rates in developed markets may rise further and stay higher for longer than previously anticipated gained further traction this week following US Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s hawkish comments on Tuesday. Our US Economics team revised …
10th March 2023
Koruna strength will add to disinflation in Czechia The recent strength of the Czech koruna, which hit a 14-year high of 23.3/€ this week, adds to a number of disinflationary forces that are currently taking hold in the country. And we think that …
3rd March 2023
Russia’s economy defied expectations in 2022 Russia’s war in Ukraine, which marks its one year anniversary this week, fundamentally changed the geopolitical and economic landscape in the region. From a macroeconomic perspective, one of the more surprising …
24th February 2023
Tough times ahead for CEE, after Q4 contraction … Q4 GDP data released across Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) this week were a mixed bag, but show that the regional slowdown at the end of 2022 was (broadly) as we had anticipated. We now know that the …
17th February 2023
Further thoughts on Turkey’s earthquake disaster The earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria this week, killing more than 21,000 people, is a human tragedy and our thoughts are with everyone affected. It’s still too early to fully assess the macroeconomic …
10th February 2023
Pavel’s election victory & the Czech-China spat The victory for former NATO general Petr Pavel in the second round of the Czech presidential election last weekend ought to have limited immediate implications for the Czech economy, as the President has …
3rd February 2023
Turkish policymakers deepen de-dollarisation Turkish policymakers deepened their “lira-isation” drive this week by increasing the incentive for firms to convert their FX into lira, but we’re not convinced that the policy changes will be successful and …
27th January 2023
Russia’s current account surplus now shifting fast The focus in media reports on Russia’s record current account surplus in 2022 misses the huge deterioration at the end of the year. We think the balance of payments will be squeezed further, raising the …
20th January 2023
Early signs that the inflation tide is turning This week brought the clearest evidence yet that the disinflation process in Central Europe is underway as most economies experienced a marked and broad-based easing of price pressures in December. This is …
13th January 2023
The narrative surrounding Europe’s energy crisis has completely shifted in recent weeks as warmer-than-normal winter temperatures have reduced heating demand and pushed gas prices down sharply. This will help to improve external positions and lower …
6th January 2023
Energy sanctions starting to take effect in Russia This week brought signs that newly imposed Western sanctions and recent falls in global energy prices are putting renewed pressure on Russia’s economy. It’s still too early to fully assess the impact of …
23rd December 2022
Hungary strikes last minute deal, but risks remain The EU’s approval of Hungary’s COVID-19 recovery plan this week is a welcome development for Hungary’s economy and financial markets, but it won’t immediately transform the near-term outlook. On Monday, …
16th December 2022
Hungary’s fuel crisis reaches breaking point Hungary’s government was forced to abandon its cap on petrol and diesel prices earlier this week as fuel shortages intensified across the country. The cap had been introduced at the end of last year and has …
9th December 2022
Better surveys, but recessions still lie in store The batch of survey data released this week for November showed improvements in various measures of economic activity across the region. The manufacturing PMIs for Poland and Russia ticked up and the EC’s …
2nd December 2022
G7 oil price cap losing some of its bite Details about a potential price cap on Russian oil this week of $65-70pb are bringing us to the view that it won’t have much of an immediate impact on Russia. We think the combination of the EU oil embargo and the …
25th November 2022
Poland’s blast underscores military escalation threat A missile strike that killed two people in Poland on Tuesday raised concern about a further military escalation in the region this week. Central and Eastern European (CEE) financial markets initially …
18th November 2022
Sovereigns tap the dollar bond market Governments in Turkey and Poland made a splash this week as they announced rare dollar bond issues. Turkey appears to be taking advantage of low credit spreads but the decision in Poland follows recent concern among …
11th November 2022
NBP divided on the length of its tightening cycle The divergent views among policymakers at the National Bank of Poland (NBP) make it increasingly difficult to tell whether the central bank’s tightening cycle is coming to an end. We expect the NBP to …
4th November 2022
Fatigue sets in as Israelis head to the polls Israelis vote in elections next week and while polls point to a possible return for Benjamin Netanyahu, another inconclusive result remains highly likely. The election has limited near-term implications for …
28th October 2022
The continued decline in European natural gas prices this week is a positive development for economies in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), but the energy crisis will not go away anytime soon and we still expect the region to enter recession this winter. …
21st October 2022
Inflation & external pressures force the MNB’s hand The surprise decision by Hungary’s central bank (MNB) to tighten monetary policy further today underscores that the economy is facing much stronger inflation and external pressures than its regional …
14th October 2022
Russia under more strain after Ukraine annexation The macroeconomic fallout from Russia’s call-up of military reservists and its formal annexation of Ukrainian territory has continued to mount, resulting in tighter Western sanctions, a mass fleeing of …
7th October 2022
Central banks in Central Europe are attempting to draw their tightening cycles to a close, but with inflation very high and currencies under pressure, there is a clear risk that this could be premature. This week Hungary’s central bank sprung a surprise …
30th September 2022
Russia ups the ante in Ukraine The announcement by President Putin to “partially mobilise” Russia’s military reservists this week could prolong the war in Ukraine. From a macro perspective, the main implications for Russia’s economy could come through …
23rd September 2022
August CPI data reinforce monetary policy divide The latest batch of inflation data out of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) provides support to our view that tightening cycles in Czechia and Poland are at an end, but that Hungary’s central bank (MNB) …
16th September 2022
CEE and the Nord Stream 1 gas shut-off The indefinite closure of the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline by Russia late last Friday has added to the risks around energy supply in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and presents downside risks to our GDP growth …
9th September 2022
Q2 GDP figures show a mixed performance across the region, with economies most exposed to the war in Ukraine hit hard while the largest economies in the region generally held up well. But given the mounting economic headwinds, there are plenty of reasons …
2nd September 2022
Governments step up support as gas prices soar Europe’s gas crisis deepened this week, with gas and electricity prices surging further into the stratosphere and governments stepping up policy support and shoring up energy supplies ahead of winter. The …
26th August 2022
Turkey doubles down on unorthodoxy The surprise interest rate cut by Turkey’s central bank this week, despite inflation reaching close to 80% y/y in July, threatens to sow the seeds of the next currency crisis. After all, Turkey’s external position is …
19th August 2022
Hungary’s fiscal adjustment in full swing Hungary’s government has tightened the fiscal purse strings much more quickly than had looked likely since April’s election. This is positive as far as Hungary’s macro imbalances are concerned. But it is bad for …
12th August 2022
The tide is turning on monetary policy in CEE The decision by the Czech central bank to keep its policy rate on hold this week, while Romania’s hiked rates, is representative of a growing divergence between central banks in the region. Poland’s central …
5th August 2022
Russian gas cut off raises energy supply risks The news flow this week continued to be dominated by concerns about energy supply this winter after Gazprom reduced gas exports to Europe further. The immediate consequence will be higher energy bills and an …
29th July 2022
Default and devaluation in Ukraine Policymakers in Ukraine devalued the hryvnia this week and asked creditors to suspend debt repayments, which will free up funds for the government, but will add to inflation and increase balance sheet problems elsewhere …
22nd July 2022
Energy rationing now a growing downside risk Governments ramped up efforts this week to prevent possible shortages of energy during the winter. But with the threat of lower Russian gas flows increasing, there is a growing risk of energy rationing that …
15th July 2022
MNB pulls out all of the stops to support the forint Hungary’s economy is now under substantial pressure. The forint has slumped and interest rates have been hiked aggressively. The only way through this is to accept the pain of a weak currency and …
8th July 2022
Threat from Turkey’s corporate FX debts grows Plans announced late last week by Turkey’s banking regulator add to the growing risks stemming from corporates’ large FX debt burdens. Late last Friday, the regulator announced that corporates will no longer …
1st July 2022
Israel and Bulgaria heading for elections (again!) Governments in Israel and Bulgaria collapsed this week, although the threat to Bulgaria’s economy is probably greater as political instability puts EU fund inflows and the ability to secure gas supplies …
24th June 2022
Assessing the risks from a more hawkish US Fed The 75bp interest rate hike by the US Fed this week and expectations for further large hikes in the coming months have caused turmoil in global markets and will have ripple effects across Emerging Europe. We …
17th June 2022
Turkey: anything but rate hikes The Turkish lira remained under pressure this week and officials unveiled on Thursday a raft of measures aimed at tackling inflation and bolstering the currency. The Treasury revealed that it will issue lira-denominated …
10th June 2022
EU oil embargo not a disaster for Russia After weeks of intense negotiation, the EU eventually agreed to impose an embargo on seaborne imports of Russian crude and petroleum products that will likely result in a 90% fall in Russian oil exports to the EU …
1st June 2022
Russia and default (yes, we’ve been here before!) A Russian sovereign default moved a step closer this week after the US government decided not to extend a waiver that allowed US investors to receive debt payments from Russia’s government. We looked at …
27th May 2022
Hungary: policymakers seek to fight imbalances Officials in Hungary sought this week to reassure investors that they will tackle inflation and mounting macro imbalances. Tighter policy is needed, which underpins our below-consensus growth forecasts. In a …
20th May 2022